Ndamukong Suh, of the Detroit Lions, attempted an extra point today in a perhaps the biggest kicker in the history of the NFL.
With their normal kicker, Jason Hanson, injured the Lions turned to rookie defensive lineman Suh.
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Showing posts with label Detriot Lions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Detriot Lions. Show all posts
November 7, 2010
December 29, 2008
It's not Da' Lions
I know that Seattle fans have had a rough fall and winter. But how about Detroit?
The mayor is in trouble.
The auto companies are praying for help.
Employment is down.
Crime is up. (well, I'm sure it would be, it is Detroit afterall)
And finally, the Lions go 0-16 to become the worst team in NFL history.
The nation has mocked Seattle all year, but I'm sorry Detroit, it really sucks to be you right now.
The mayor is in trouble.
The auto companies are praying for help.
Employment is down.
Crime is up. (well, I'm sure it would be, it is Detroit afterall)
And finally, the Lions go 0-16 to become the worst team in NFL history.
The nation has mocked Seattle all year, but I'm sorry Detroit, it really sucks to be you right now.
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December 14, 2008
It's lamest time of the year... for the NFL

This is still with a couple of games left in the regular season of the pros, but honestly I don't care what 8-8 or 9-7 sneaks into the playoffs, they'll more than likely get their butts handed to them.
Meanwhile the teams that are actually good have already clinched a playoff spot and are fighting for (yawn) home-field advantage. While this is important, probably more important than any other sport, we can expect to see quite a few letdowns by the better teams to either borderline playoff teams actually fighting for something, or really bad teams (other than the Raiders and Lions) looking for a chance to get some pride back. It's basically garbage time football for a few weeks since even if these better teams lose, it really doesn't matter because they'll be playing with a completely different mindset and a completely different intensity once the playoffs start.
And the NFL wants to ADD games? Really? Lets extend this pro football purgatory so I can watch the 5-9 San Francisco 49ers put the smackdown on a playoff team in a game that really doesn't meet anything. Swell! That would be entertaining.
Say what you will about the BCS, but every week in college football is compelling and pretty interesting because one loss can spell the difference between a national championship and playing in the Quizno's Sub Bowl.
Meanwhile in the NFL, I get to watch Seneca Wallace (who looks stoned, all the time) and the 2-11 Seahawks match up against the 2-11 St. Louis Rams with Stephen Jackson (who could probably eat an elephant if he wanted to) in front of roughly 20,000 fans. Whoop-de-do.
At least the Hawks won on a last second field goal, kind of made me forget about my beloved Titans pulling a patented playoff team letdown against the Houston Texans, who are a marginally good squad at 7-7.
Sure, I could have watched that thrilling Steelers-Ravens Game which ended in a 13-9 victory for Pittsburgh. But if I wanted to watch baseball I could watch the Dominican League, not two teams that are going to get knocked out by whatever AFC East and AFC South team they match up against in the playoffs.
(Also don't forget the "who's going to beat the Denver Broncos in the first round of the playoffs" sweepstakes, which should go to Indianapolis at this point.)
When does baseball season start up again?
November 27, 2008
Jason Hanson is a stud, now if they could only clone him for the rest of the team

Hanson has come out to Eastern Washington University and other places in the area to talk about being a kicker in the NFL and faith-based experiences, and by all accounts is an awesome guy.
Here's a feature story I wrote on him earlier in the year. Just an all-around humble guy.
The Spokane prep high school standout went to WSU and broke numerous NCAA kicking records while playing for the Cougars. Then he was picked up by the Lions and has played for them since 1992.
He's got 17 years of kicking for Detriot, which has seen better years as a team. Here's a line from the AP story:
Hanson's record-tying kick early in the first quarter pulled the winless Lions within four points of the Titans. Then, Chris Johnson ran untouched for 58 yards to score his second touchdown of the game.
Ladies and gentlemen, your 2008 Detriot Lions! Gobble, gobble, gobble.
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